Ada Lovelace |
Ada Lovelace,
often considered as the world's first computer programmer, was born on December
10, 1815. She was an English mathematician and her works on analytical engine
plays a crucial role in the evolution of computer. She is remembered especially
for her work on the Analytical Engine, a proposed mechanical computer designed
by Charles Babbage, English mathematician.
Her interest in mathematics developed during her young age. Apart from her work on the Analytical Engine, Ada is also known for her translation work Luigi Menabrea on the engine which was a complex task.
Ada Lovelace died on November 27, 1852 due to uterine cancer. Today's Google doodle pays tribute to her works. The doodle features Ada Lovelace creating computer notes. It also displays few images of antique computer machines to laptops that tells the evolution of the machine.
Her interest in mathematics developed during her young age. Apart from her work on the Analytical Engine, Ada is also known for her translation work Luigi Menabrea on the engine which was a complex task.
Ada Lovelace died on November 27, 1852 due to uterine cancer. Today's Google doodle pays tribute to her works. The doodle features Ada Lovelace creating computer notes. It also displays few images of antique computer machines to laptops that tells the evolution of the machine.
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